The tour starts with a visit to Jaipur, the pink city known for its imposing forts and dazzling palaces. In the afternoon, you’ll tour the mighty Amber Fort and see the architectural marvel that is Hawa Mahal. Here is a combined tour of Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer with Rajasthan tour packages.
Afterwards, you’ll enjoy a city tour of Udaipur, including Lake Pichhola, Jag Mandir, Fateh Sagar Lake, and Saheliyon ki Bari.
Jaipur
The lively capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur, offers plenty of opportunities to get a taste of Rajput’s heritage and culture. You’ll start Rajasthan tour packages by exploring some of the city’s famous landmarks, including the City Palace and Hawa Mahal. Then, you’ll visit a local market and experience camel rides at Chokhi Dhani, where you’ll be treated to live entertainment and authentic cuisine.
The Pink City is also surrounded by epic forts, including Amer Fort and Nahargarh Fort. Any Rajasthan tour package will be incomplete without visiting these royal forts. You can shop for jewelry and textiles in Jaipur’s renowned markets, like Johari Bazaar, Tripolia Bazaar, and Bapu Bazaar. Or take in the city’s stunning architecture at its many temples and palaces. You can even participate in a kite festival and try a variety of cuisines.
Udaipur
Udaipur is a city with lakes around every corner. They keep the city cool and add an aura of romance to it. Lake Pichola is one of the best places to watch a sunset in India. The marble facades of City Palace, Jag Mandir, and Jag Niwas (Taj Lake Palace hotel) light up as the sun sets over the Aravalli Mountains. On the lake, kids play and swim while men toss their nets on the ghats.
The Saheliyon-ki-Bari garden is a serene escape with its intricate fountains. Its ambiance takes you back to the time of the Rajputana royals.
The Ahar Museum is in close proximity to an impressive cluster of cenotaphs of the Maharanas of Mewar. It displays a collection of earthen pottery, a few sculptures, and archaeological findings from the region.
Jodhpur
The Rajasthan tour will be completed by the famous shopping stop, Jodhpur. A shopper’s paradise, Jodhpur’s bazaars offer genuine antiques and wooden furniture. Wander through the crowded streets of its Old City and take in the sights of its blue-walled houses (originally painted by Brahmins to indicate their higher caste).
The city’s restaurants are worth a visit, too. At Mahalaxmi Misthan Bhandar, sample the mouthwatering pyaz ki kachoris and savory mirchi vadas. At the Clock Tower Market, sip a creamy makhaniya lassi at Nai Sarak. Ghevar, a doughnut-shaped dessert made with all-purpose flour and served with chasni (sweet syrup), is another Rajasthani delicacy you’ll want to try. You can buy it at select shops throughout the year. But if you are here for the Teej festival, don’t miss out on the famous mawa ghevar. You can also get ghevar delivered to your hotel for an extra charge. It’s a great gift for friends and family.
Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer, the ‘Golden City’ of Rajasthan, offers an intriguing journey through history. From the 12th-century magnificent fort, affectionately known as Sonar Kella, to intricately carved Havelis like Salim Singh ki Haveli and Nathmal Ki Haveli, Jaisalmer’s rich heritage will be unfurled before you. If you’re looking for a little more adventure, try a desert safari or explore the haunted Kuldhara village and enjoy the Rajasthan tour package.
Experience the magic of Rajasthani culture as it comes alive on stage with cultural performances and dances. The best way to do this is by visiting popular attractions that have these shows as a part of their daily schedules.